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[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north america. based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california. >> once called the home of the lemon, it actually took 15 years before those first farmers even turned a profit at the limoneira farm. but they persevered, and as they
[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north america. based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and...
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this is lettuce grown in california, blue cheese produced in point reyes california, and local california walnuts, and there you have it, our butter lettuce salad. point reyes blue cheese, sliced apples, and candied california walnuts. >> that salad looked great, and if you liked the recipe, you can visit our web site at californiacountry.org, and stay tuned for more "california country" coming up next. >> at his placer county ranch, john schwartzler remembers every one of his 19 cream draft horses by name and can tell each of these magnificent animals apart. >> this is bucky. he's the youngster. >> the cream draft horses seem almost regal. although they were historically used for farming and hauling freight, john believes they can be traced back to the royal hanoverian horses used by the britisroyal family. but there's no fancy castle or palace for these horses. home is 60 acres of open pasture at greenwood ranch just a few miles away from auburn. royal blood or not, 22-year-old ben made sure we knew that he was a media star, and he kept interrupting our interview to make sure we gohis g
this is lettuce grown in california, blue cheese produced in point reyes california, and local california walnuts, and there you have it, our butter lettuce salad. point reyes blue cheese, sliced apples, and candied california walnuts. >> that salad looked great, and if you liked the recipe, you can visit our web site at californiacountry.org, and stay tuned for more "california country" coming up next. >> at his placer county ranch, john schwartzler remembers every one of...
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[captionibg made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> coming up on "california country," see how one farmer is breaking bread with his customers, literally. then we offer an ode to olives thanks to this historic company. and see how salads are getting a makeofer thanks to these long-time farmers. plus see how your flowers get from the field to the florist. it's all ahead, and it starts now. nestled into the hills of the quiet little town of ojai is where you'll find the rio gozo farm. "rio," which means river in spanish, and "gozo," which means joy, is run by former chef and now full-time farmer john fonteyn. and if you watch him work long enough, you'll realize just how much gozo is actually flowing around these parts. >> good morning. >> you, too. how are you all? i mean, my first love qith food wap really preparing food and cooking it. i just kind of felt like since food was a relationship i'm gonna have my whole life, and one i check in with 3 times a day, that it'd be good to really kind of explore it deeper. >> and john gets to explore his love f@r food every day, n
[captionibg made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> coming up on "california country," see how one farmer is breaking bread with his customers, literally. then we offer an ode to olives thanks to this historic company. and see how salads are getting a makeofer thanks to these long-time farmers. plus see how your flowers get from the field to the florist. it's all ahead, and it starts now. nestled into the hills of the quiet little town of ojai is where you'll find...
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what's in it for california? you know, so they have a big workforce near cupertino and they manufacture overseas. are they creating enough jobs to help california or just par for the course? >> it's really hard to say. they do have -- they are creating jobs. they are growing. they are actually building a new headquarters in cupertino which cupertino, of course, will get tax revenue and whatnot from that. so there's value there. they are bursting at the seams and growing their workforce that way. but it's not dramatic growth either, right? most of it is really, you know -- it's taxes that come from selling ipads and iphones which a lot of us are buying them but it's not enough to bolster the entire economy. so it's hard to say. >> belva: at one time there was the illusion that apple's fate and steve jobs' fate were just one thing. we've gotten used to the fact he has health problems, yet the company seems to just be booming. >> it's kind of -- there are different perspectives. the perspectives tend to follow how t
what's in it for california? you know, so they have a big workforce near cupertino and they manufacture overseas. are they creating enough jobs to help california or just par for the course? >> it's really hard to say. they do have -- they are creating jobs. they are growing. they are actually building a new headquarters in cupertino which cupertino, of course, will get tax revenue and whatnot from that. so there's value there. they are bursting at the seams and growing their workforce...
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university of california and the california state university taken together. now, that is outrageous. >> reporter: at least 24 other states have cut higher education funds this year, but none as deeply as california. >> we've had to raise tuition twice this year, and we've had to reduce our operating budget rather significantly. >> reporter: at u.c. riverside, a brand-new, state-of-the-art medical school sits empty. there's no money to run it. >> i'm now sitting here having hired the faculty to be able to open the school and i don't have any students for them. >> reporter: med-school dean richard olds says california's public university system was emulated around the world. >> to see the finest public education system probably in the world disinvested in is really a huge tragedy. >> reporter: but california, like most states in this recession, is hemorrhaging red ink. legislators had to cut more than $26 billion to balance the budget. education, one of the largest budget items, took one of the biggest hits. eric pedroza says he'll take out loans or try to earn
university of california and the california state university taken together. now, that is outrageous. >> reporter: at least 24 other states have cut higher education funds this year, but none as deeply as california. >> we've had to raise tuition twice this year, and we've had to reduce our operating budget rather significantly. >> reporter: at u.c. riverside, a brand-new, state-of-the-art medical school sits empty. there's no money to run it. >> i'm now sitting here...
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together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crime
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the...
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cu ---tan slo en california son alrededor de 200 mil empleadas domesticas... y son consideradas como una fuerza de trabajo importante pero que no tienen derechos laborales. ---hoy, un grupo de ellas, sali a las calles de san francisco, para cambiar esa realidad. ---mayra tostado nos tiene los detalles. take pkg take pkg ---por muchos aÑos, las empleadas domsticas de california aseguran que han trabajado sin descanso y sin derechos.. sot enma delgado - empleada doméstica "estamos siendo explotadas, muchas veces trabajamos mucho más de las ocho horas sin pago a horas extras." ---es por eso que hoy, decenas de trabajadoras salieron a las calles de san francisco para intentar limpiar las injusticias del trabajo que desempeÑan.. sot "necesitamos por lo menos que si vamos a un trabajo y a última hora nos cancelan, que por lo menos nos paguen la mitad del sueldo y que también nos den derecho a horas extras." ---de acuerdo a defensores de derechos humanos, el abuso que sufren estas mujeres va mas alla del bolsillo... sot mara distancia - empleada doméstica "pro
cu ---tan slo en california son alrededor de 200 mil empleadas domesticas... y son consideradas como una fuerza de trabajo importante pero que no tienen derechos laborales. ---hoy, un grupo de ellas, sali a las calles de san francisco, para cambiar esa realidad. ---mayra tostado nos tiene los detalles. take pkg take pkg ---por muchos aÑos, las empleadas domsticas de california aseguran que han trabajado sin descanso y sin derechos.. sot enma delgado - empleada doméstica "estamos siendo...
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the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row. this is an important change from where we used to be on this issue, because for a very long time, politicians have been afraid to talk about reasons for ending the death penalty and this has been seen -- been seen as an issue that would run political careers, as the former district attorney has shown, the death penalty is no longer of liability and the voters are ready for candidates who will say that we need smart criminal- justice policy, to keep the community safe and that will hold the offenders accountable, and
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the...
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drives on california streets. my concern is that we are going to set up one lawsuit after another. >> reporter: amazon has lawsuits in other states and is currently collecting signatures for a california ballot measure that would repeal the new law and according to the wall street journal it's gone as far as restricting employee travel to certain states to avoid paying taxes. >> i'm very disappointed that they are not stepping up and helping california with tax compliance t really does create a disadvantage for those willing to play by the rules here and comply with the state's tax laws. >> reporter: while the law could level the playing fold for brick and mortars, there are also 1.1 billion tax dollars at stake. so in spite of dissenting opinions like runners, the board is still planning on sending amazon its first bill in october and the family is still moving to oregon. >> now, amazon has dumped $3 million into the tax fight while california has a $1,000 budget. it may soon be moot because congress has now intr
drives on california streets. my concern is that we are going to set up one lawsuit after another. >> reporter: amazon has lawsuits in other states and is currently collecting signatures for a california ballot measure that would repeal the new law and according to the wall street journal it's gone as far as restricting employee travel to certain states to avoid paying taxes. >> i'm very disappointed that they are not stepping up and helping california with tax compliance t really...
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for "california country", i'm tracy sellers. so now thawe've learned about a couple of varieties of potatoes, the next question is what do we do with them? here's the chef with a couple of ideas for you. >> hi. i'm richard sluzarz, chef here at the grand hyatt san francisco. and one of the-- what we're gonna talk about today,r what we're gonna prepare today is mashed potatoes. and why--why we're gonna do mashed potatoes, it's something that is a very simple thing, but i know there's some times some people have some issues with mashed potatoes and, you know,why did mine tu out lumpy?" "why did they turn o--maybe not so, uh creamy?" and so en youake mashed potatoes--and we start re with russet potatoes. so we peel our russet tatoes, d then we dice them, and then we put them in a pot. and we start with cold water. and you always--when you're making mashed potatoes, you should always start with cold water. put a little salt in theater. and en we put it on the stove where we bring it up to a boil ok? and the important thing is again
for "california country", i'm tracy sellers. so now thawe've learned about a couple of varieties of potatoes, the next question is what do we do with them? here's the chef with a couple of ideas for you. >> hi. i'm richard sluzarz, chef here at the grand hyatt san francisco. and one of the-- what we're gonna talk about today,r what we're gonna prepare today is mashed potatoes. and why--why we're gonna do mashed potatoes, it's something that is a very simple thing, but i know...
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actually put this on the ballot and into the death penalty in california. this goes down to where we started this conversation, whether this attorney would pursue the death penalty. the d.a. should not be asked to change between life -- choose between life and death. we are the voters to have to take responsibility and take this power away from them. >> are you aware of any other city other than san francisco, where an elected district attorney has announced that they will have a policy of not using the death penalty in a state where this is the law? >> i am not aware of any district attorney who has this explicit policy but we have had conversations with many different attorneys with problems with the death penalty, and we have seen in changing what they do, scaling back dramatically the number of death penalty prosecutions in california county and in other states. and they have quietly abandoned the death penalty even though they have not explicitly said that this is what they are doing. >> do you feel that -- the district attorney that we have, gason, --
actually put this on the ballot and into the death penalty in california. this goes down to where we started this conversation, whether this attorney would pursue the death penalty. the d.a. should not be asked to change between life -- choose between life and death. we are the voters to have to take responsibility and take this power away from them. >> are you aware of any other city other than san francisco, where an elected district attorney has announced that they will have a policy...
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in california, half of the people who commit murder are not caught. we need to catch the people committing murder. this is what she means when punishment must be firm, if people get away with murder, they learn that they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice. >> i wanted to ask you to perhaps tell the audience about the controversy related to the death qualified jury. many people did not realize that when we select a jury for the death penalty case, this is comprised of different members of the city. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many peopl
in california, half of the people who commit murder are not caught. we need to catch the people committing murder. this is what she means when punishment must be firm, if people get away with murder, they learn that they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice....
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in california it's seven to nine years. of the 21,000 people waiting for transplant in california, 17,000 are waiting for a kidney. so that is big need. >> do these people make it or survive? >> people survive, but i mean, it is a honk wait. as the long wait. some people do it nationwide. so there is a big need. >> is it difficult for the process -- i know you said hung up, but does it take a long time to be interviewed or have blood tests. >> it is difficult to be an organ donor. you can go to website. 98% of the 8.6 million california do so. >> we want to make sure people know how to reach you. we your website up for you. how many hospitals do you work with? >> 175 hospitals in this area. central and northern california and reno, nevada. >> so we want to remind people they won't be dig figured? >> they won't be disfigured and celebrities will get an organ first. because somebody can afford get an organ, why should i get it? >> the list is very fair. >> that is good to know. we always wondered about that. >> we do have to
in california it's seven to nine years. of the 21,000 people waiting for transplant in california, 17,000 are waiting for a kidney. so that is big need. >> do these people make it or survive? >> people survive, but i mean, it is a honk wait. as the long wait. some people do it nationwide. so there is a big need. >> is it difficult for the process -- i know you said hung up, but does it take a long time to be interviewed or have blood tests. >> it is difficult to be an...
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why california isn't ready to get on board. >> 30 u.s. troops return home from afghanistan tonight vismts of the biggest single attack of a 10-year-old war there. >> they were quick to take money but slow with the refund. there is a airline excuse that didn't fly. >>> good evening, california may get a break from requirements of the no child left behind law. the obama administration is encouraging every date state to request a waiver. but that comes with strings attached. leanne? >> by 2014, that is in three years, every student in america is supposed to be proficient in math and reading. that was a goal of the no child left behind law. and the department of education says most schools in the u.s. will not meet that requirement so that is why the secretary is offering these waivers. >> these are some of the new teachers meeting today with staff to prepare for the beginning of the school year. for the first time in 10 years, their schools may be exempt from the tough requirements. >> this waiver would allow us to expand and have more const
why california isn't ready to get on board. >> 30 u.s. troops return home from afghanistan tonight vismts of the biggest single attack of a 10-year-old war there. >> they were quick to take money but slow with the refund. there is a airline excuse that didn't fly. >>> good evening, california may get a break from requirements of the no child left behind law. the obama administration is encouraging every date state to request a waiver. but that comes with strings attached....
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the california state university take earn together. that's outrageous. >> reporter: 24 our states have cut budgets this year but none as deeply as california. >> we've had to raise tuition twice and reduce our operating budget significantly. >> reporter: at u.c. riverside a brand new state of the art medical school sits empty. there's no money to run it. i'm sitting here having hired the faculty to open the school and i don't have students for them. >> reporter: med school dean richard olds says california's public university system was emulated around the world. >> to see the finest public education system probably in the world disinvested in is a huge tragedy. >> reporter: but california, like most states in this recession, is haemorrhaging red ink. legislators cut $26 billion to battalions the budget. education is one of -- balance the budget. education is one of the largest items and took a big hit. pedroza says he'll take out loans. >> i'm willing to do whatever it takes to graduate and have that diploma in my hands. >> reporter:
the california state university take earn together. that's outrageous. >> reporter: 24 our states have cut budgets this year but none as deeply as california. >> we've had to raise tuition twice and reduce our operating budget significantly. >> reporter: at u.c. riverside a brand new state of the art medical school sits empty. there's no money to run it. i'm sitting here having hired the faculty to open the school and i don't have students for them. >> reporter: med...
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suzanne is a reporter with california watch, which began the investigation. several environmental groups told her why they have a problem with the american chemistry council's input. >> what has happened here is that the government has opened up our children's curriculum, our children's education to private interests. >> here's how it started. in 2004 the california environmental protection agency was preparing a new curriculum and looking for input from the public. that's when the american chemistry council stepped in. the cal apa assigned a consultant, gerald leiberman, and his staff to oversee the comments. leiberman has helped the state department of education to enhance environmental education in schools. the california epa talked on leiberman's behalf. >> ultimately all of those comments and the revision that is stem from them were ultimately reviewed by the curriculum commission, by the staff at the california department of education, and by the state board of educations. >> and aimportantly no one opposed it. here's an example of what was added to the
suzanne is a reporter with california watch, which began the investigation. several environmental groups told her why they have a problem with the american chemistry council's input. >> what has happened here is that the government has opened up our children's curriculum, our children's education to private interests. >> here's how it started. in 2004 the california environmental protection agency was preparing a new curriculum and looking for input from the public. that's when the...
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and helping california with tax compliance. it creates a disadvantage for those willing to locate here, play by the rules and comply with the state tax laws. >> reporter: so far amazon has spent $3 million fighting the new law and is now gathering its own signatures to overturn the law. >> there have to be some businesses that support amazon's fight, for sure? >> reporter: there are definitely some businesses. part of their fight included cutting ties with some california companies so some of those small businesses are losing money. and they are of course against the law. there are also some lawmakers who point out the tax was designed to be self-supported by the consumer and then collected by the state. so they say listen, they don't think amazon should be actually collecting the taxes for the state of california. >> but we have also talked in the past about people just don't do that. they don't self-report. >> reporter: have you ever self- reported? >> never. >> reporter: when you make online purchases? >>> no. >> reporter: t
and helping california with tax compliance. it creates a disadvantage for those willing to locate here, play by the rules and comply with the state tax laws. >> reporter: so far amazon has spent $3 million fighting the new law and is now gathering its own signatures to overturn the law. >> there have to be some businesses that support amazon's fight, for sure? >> reporter: there are definitely some businesses. part of their fight included cutting ties with some california...
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the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the govern
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the govern
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cu ---mientras la economia de california continua estancada.... take vo ...hay un segmento que continua creciendo. ---se trata de los mercados al aire libre o tianguis, cuyo numero ha aumentado en un 26 por ciento. ---los funcionarios estatales de agricultura, atribuyen este incremento a que muchas personas han hecho conciencia y el esfuerzo para alimentarse mejor y compran frutas y verduras mas frescas en dichos mercados. ---inclusive, el estado ya hace gestiones para que las personas de escasos recursos pueden utilizar tarjetas de beneficencia social para comprar productos agricolas en esos lugares. cu ---mas agencias y funcionarios del gobierno del presidente obama, son mencionados en el programa rapido y furioso... la venta de armas a mexico. ---carlos botifol nos trae lo mas reciente. take pkg cu ---vamos a la primera pausa en el noticiero y en dos minutos le cuento... take vo ---sobre la captura de un reconocido narcotrafican te al que se le atribuyen decenas de asesinatos... take vo ---tambien sepa como prepararse para cuandos su hijo decid
cu ---mientras la economia de california continua estancada.... take vo ...hay un segmento que continua creciendo. ---se trata de los mercados al aire libre o tianguis, cuyo numero ha aumentado en un 26 por ciento. ---los funcionarios estatales de agricultura, atribuyen este incremento a que muchas personas han hecho conciencia y el esfuerzo para alimentarse mejor y compran frutas y verduras mas frescas en dichos mercados. ---inclusive, el estado ya hace gestiones para que las personas de...
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con alto desempleo en los estados con nayor primnero nevada , después california y rode island . >> por el departamento de trabajo la tasa en los hispanos bajo pero en california es peor en los latinos que el índice dice que esta desempleado . >> el funcionario del departamento de trabajo dice que la capacitacion , son cruciales para encontrar empleos . >> su educación no solo en sector sino en más áreas, . >> además por el departamento de trabajo la economía debe generar miles de empleos . >> más adelante . >> se da un paso para extender el servicio al sur de la bahía . >> diego luna pide al presidente barack obama que ponga fin a un flagelo que deja muertos en mx > méxico . >> (♪ ♪) . > > . >> gracias buenas tardes . >> tardes estupendas agradables, pero el calor en la costa esta agradable esta es el imagen de nublados . >> le digo por que si tiene la oportunidad de cielos despejado , en otros lugares, pues las condiciones son agradables puede ver a perseiyas, esa de meteoros, de 60 a 70 meteoros a las 2 la mañana vaya y vera, también la luna se presenta y opaca per
con alto desempleo en los estados con nayor primnero nevada , después california y rode island . >> por el departamento de trabajo la tasa en los hispanos bajo pero en california es peor en los latinos que el índice dice que esta desempleado . >> el funcionario del departamento de trabajo dice que la capacitacion , son cruciales para encontrar empleos . >> su educación no solo en sector sino en más áreas, . >> además por el departamento de trabajo la economía debe...